Creative Business Boost: national minorities

Sector: Culture and creative industries
Type: Programme
Location: Online
Deadline: Finished
Organiser: House of Europe

Creative Business Boost is a springboard for the unwavering growth of your creative business working with the topic of national minorities.  

The owners of stable enterprises will get everything to bring their craft to the next level. From EUR 15,000 to the space of mentorship and support — we will assist you in recording a Klezmer music album, setting up a Roma theatre, or designing a new collection for a ceramics brand inspired by Crimean traditions. You will get consultations with business experts to discuss the challenges and make sure you are moving in the right direction.  

Ask your question to the managers of the programme — join the live stream on Facebook on 19 March, 15.00 Kyiv time. 

Apply and build a resilient business together with us. 

What do I get?
  • Resources: up to EUR 10,000 to advance your business. 
  • Mentorship: consultations with a Ukrainian business expert that you can choose between Olena Dobrorodnieva, Volodymyr Vorobey, Inna Shynkarenko, Oleksandra Fydkevych and Olena Kobylianska.  
  • International perspective. Four-day intensive course by EU experts on international expansion, online marketing, intellectual property protection, and creative entrepreneurship trends. 
  • Even more opportunities: you will become part of the House of Europe Alumni Community, which brings new contacts with the most proactive Ukrainians, networking meet-ups, and stipends.
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